i m debora patta. the last refuge in gaza. and also tonight, a life threatening storm, californians. reporter: residents are battling and expected one-two punch in just a matter of days. texas convoy. americans rally at the southern border, vowing to take it back. i think we all as a nation want this to end. later, we take note of the grammys, the last minute touches ahead of the big show and music s biggest night. it s me this is the cbs weekend news from new york with adriana diaz. good evening. adriana is off. i m nicky battiste. tonight, u.s. and allied forces launched a new wave of air force in yemen, houthi rebels backed by iran and following u.s. bombings in iraq and syria, retaliation for a bombing of three american soldiers at an outpost in jordan last weekend. christina leads us off. reporter: the department of defense said there was a rocket attack in syria but there were no injuries. that makes at least 167 attacks in iraq, syria and jordan
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okay. hello everyone, thanks for tuning in to this hour where we bring you tomorrow s news tonight. we have our great lineup for portis. we have harry enten, kara scannell, jeff zeleny joins us tonight, and eva mckend. great have all you guys hear. let s start with former president donald trump. he was found liable in the e. jean carroll defamation and battery case. the jury awarded carroll nearly $5 million in damages, that donald trump must pay, related to sexual abuse and defamation. e. jean carroll responded today, saying, quote, i filed this lawsuit against donald trump to clear my name, and to get my life back. today, the world finally knows the truth. this victory is not just for me, but for every woman who has ever suffered because she was not believed. cnn s kara scannell has been at the courthouse since the start of this case. she s here with us tonight. so, kara, tell us what it was like in the courtroom when that verdict was read. so, the judge told everyone t